Madeleine Randell

Madeleine Randell
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Madeleine Randell is a Senior Project Officer at the University of Sydney School of Public Health. She is currently involved in the monitoring and evaluation of a UNICEF-Indonesia integrated child well-being intervention in Aceh Province, Indonesia.

This has followed on from 14 months living in Jakarta, Indonesia as a volunteer Public Health Research Advisor with local civil society organization, the Centre of Indonesia’s Strategic Development Initiatives (CISDI). Here, she brought considerable experience in research design and analysis, to strengthen the capacity of CISDI to produce high quality research outputs.

Madeleine completed a Master of International Public Health in 2014. Since 2011 she has co-authored several papers, with a career highlight being the opportunity to work with the Medical Research Council in Uganda to provide statistical analysis support.

With her strong belief that good health is the foundation of development, Madeleine is passionate about using her experience and skill in research and statistical analysis to inform research and interventions that can help to improve public health outcomes in countries that have continued health disparities. 

Will a sugar tax solve Southeast Asia’s growing diabetes problem?
Will a sugar tax solve Southeast Asia’s growing diabetes problem?
Southeast Asia now has an estimated 96 million people suffering from Type II diabetes, a fifth of all cases worldwide.
Australia can help Indonesia kick the habit 
Australia can help Indonesia kick the habit 
Tobacco use is cruelling Indonesia’s potential, and anti-smoking education should be a priority for Australian aid.
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